Now that Clemson's season-opener has come and gone, it's time to take a deeper look at Saturday's 48-7 rout.

You know the surface stats; Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdowns in his debut, joining Deshaun Watson as the only true freshmen to do so in Clemson's program history. You probably even know Clemson hasn't lost to Furman since 1936, or that Clemson has won 30 of its last 31 games at Memorial Stadium.

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2011

With his 15-yard touchdown on his first career reception, wide receiver Justyn Ross became the first Clemson receiver to accomplish such a feat since Sammy Watkins took the first catch of his career to the house against Troy on Sept. 9, 2011. Watkins finished the year with 1,219 yards and 12 touchdowns; it's unreasonable to expect that kind of production out of Ross this season, but his career is off to a good start.

50%

Clemson accumulated 531 total yards Saturday, which is impressive considering the team only topped 500 yards three times last season. Even more impressive is the fact that 50 percent of those yards came courtesy of true freshmen. Trevor Lawrence finished with 136 passing yards, 34 of which to tight end Braden Galloway and 15 of which went to Justyn Ross. Derion Kendrick hauled in a 38-yard jump ball from Kelly Bryant, and Lyn-J Dixon led the team with 89 rushing yards.

170

Speaking of Lyn-J Dixon, Clemson's staff often compared him this offseason to last year's standout freshman running back, Travis Etienne; fans and media saw why during Saturday's contest. Dixon ran for 89 yards on six carries, nearly scoring his first career touchdown on his second career carry — a 61-yard scamper. Oddly enough, Etienne ran for 81 yards on 10 carries in his debut last season, nearly scoring on a 54-yard run before being caught from behind. Combined, the duo ran for 170 yards on 16 carries in their debuts — highly-impressive stuff.

Clemson running back Lyn-J Dixon (23) runs by Furman cornerback Braedon Domino (16) during the third quarter in Memorial Stadium in Clemson on September 1.(Photo: Ken Ruinard / staff, )

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Starting quarterback Kelly Bryant threw a 40-yard touchdown to Amari Rodgers in the first quarter, marking his 15th career touchdown pass. The bulk of the criticism surrounding Bryant is based on his perceived ineffectiveness in the vertical passing game; ironically, nine of Bryant's 15 career touchdown passes are for 20 or more yards. Some of those scores are via catch-and-runs, like Hunter Renfrow's touchdown at South Carolina in 2017, but it's an interesting figure given the popular knock against Bryant.

Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant (2) passes to receiver Amari Rodgers for a touchdown during the first quarter in Memorial Stadium in Clemson on September 1. (Photo: Ken Ruinard / staff, )

5,482

It's been about 15 years since Clemson last lost a home opener — 5,482 days, to be exact. The Tigers last home-opening loss was a 30-0 shutout against Georgia in 2003, which happened to be Dabo Swinney's first game as an assistant coach. Since Swinney took over as head coach, Clemson has not only won every home-opener, but also all but one season-opener.

Furman fumbled the ball five times Saturday, two of which were recovered by Clemson's defense. It marked the ninth consecutive game Clemson has forced at least one turnover, dating back to Oct. 13, 2017.